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Title : DTCP: Dynamic Tasking Control Protocol
Author(s) : D. Cavuto, et al.
Filename : draft-cavuto-dtcp-00.txt
Pages : 39
Date : 2005-11-29
Dynamic Tasking Control Protocol is a UDP/IP interface by which an
authorized client may connect to a server -- usually a network
element (NE) or security policy enforcement point (PEP) -- and issue
dynamic requests for data. These tasking requests contain, among
other parameters, packet matching criteria that may apply to certain
packets flowing through that network element. The primary intent of
the tasking request is to instruct that network element to send
copies of packets matching those criteria to a destination (usually
via tunneling) for further inspection or other action. The protocol
contains a security architecture to address client or server spoofing
as well as replay prevention. The protocol assumes that multiple
clients may simultaneously control a single server.
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